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So, I just tried to make Ryzom work on my laptop on my little trip for x-mas. I remember I had some issues with the one in the software center before, so I decided to download it from the main site instead this time. (7z file). Here is what I did to make it work after downloading:

sudo apt-get install libxxf86vm-dev
./ryzom_update.sh
sudo apt-get install libx11-dev
sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386
sudo su -
apt-get update && apt-get install libc6:i386
^D
sudo apt-get install lib32-libstdc++5
sudo apt-get install lib32stdc++6
sudo apt-get install libxrandr2
sudo apt-get install libxrandr-dev
sudo apt-get install libxrandr2:i386

Not sure which of these was needed or not, just posted the whole thing I did. It started working after doing all this, but I can understand one reason why Ryzom might not be as popular as it could have been…

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#2 [en] 

http://forge.ryzom.com/wiki/Linux_FAQ_EN

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#3 [en] 

I am not sure what you mean by just posting a link, you think I should update the wiki with my new findings?

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#4 [en] 

Drogos (atys)
Not sure which of these was needed or not
I don't think it's needed... you should remove that libs.

Next use the ppa :
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ryzom-isv/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install ryzom

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Ducocinnio Nono, dit Duke Nono
Noble Matis, artisan de la maison noble La Firme
Gardien du Royaume et Béni de Jena

#5 [en] 

The static client for x64 is perfect for you.

http://forge.ryzom.com/wiki/Linux_FAQ_EN#Ryzom_alternate_client

Ryzom alternate client

Static client, should work on any distribution, any kernel : 32 bits version or 64 bits version

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